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EU’s ‘dirty deal’ with Turkey is a ‘betrayal’ of European values, says Turkish journalist

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Can Dundar is the former editor-in-chief of Cumhumriyet, a newspaper that is staunchly critical of the Turkish government. Dundar was one of the finalists for the European Parliament’s Sakharov Prize, an annual rights prize handed out by...
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Assisted-dying legislation faces new legal challenge in B.C.

9th - Higher Ed
A B.C. woman with spinal muscular atrophy is joining the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association to challenge the federal government's new assisted-dying legislation.
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Doctor-assisted dying law deadline

9th - Higher Ed
Even the government now concedes it is unlikely Canada will have a new law on doctor-assisted dying by the June 6th deadline.
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Brazil's political turmoil

9th - Higher Ed
Duelling demonstrations debate fate of President Dilma Rousseff, caught up in a multibillion-dollar corruption scandal
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Advocate defends doctor-assisted dying

9th - Higher Ed
Maureen Taylor is co-chair of the Provincial Expert Advisory Group on physician-assisted dying
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Assisted dying law recommendations

9th - Higher Ed
A parliamentary committee has come up with a framework for an assisted dying law in Canada. We look at what it recommends and why some think it goes too far.
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Assisted suicide

9th - Higher Ed
Supreme Court will decide Friday whether Canadians should have the constitutional right to control the way they die
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Supreme Court rules in favour of doctor-assisted suicide

9th - Higher Ed
Adults with grievous and irremediable medical conditions have the right to ask a doctor to help them die
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Court Gives Extension on Assisted Suicide Laws

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's Supreme Court is giving the federal government more time to craft a new law on assisted suicide. But even before that happens, Canadians will be allowed to seek the right to die.
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Bowie bows out with Blackstar shining

9th - Higher Ed
With his constantly changing persona and extremely catchy sounds, David Bowie was one of the most influential artists of modern music. He redefined musical styles, fashion and sexuality starting with Ziggy Stardust and continued to...
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Gaza hospitals overwhelmed by Hepatitis A and Impetigo outbreaks amid war

9th - Higher Ed
Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir el-Balah is overwhelmed with hepatitis A and impetigo outbreaks, worsened by overcrowding and resource shortages.
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Gaza water shortages: Israeli forces destroy all water wells in North Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
Israeli forces have destroyed all the water wells in northern Gaza.
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Artists from Gaza express Palestinian resilience through their art

9th - Higher Ed
Their works highlight destruction, migration, and cultural heritage, conveying the deep suffering and unwavering hope of Gaza's people.
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Palestinians in Gaza replace cars with donkey carts amid shortages

9th - Higher Ed
Palestinians in Gaza rely on donkey carts due to severe fuel, food, water and medical shortages.
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Israeli forces push farther into the overcrowded southern city of Rafah

9th - Higher Ed
It's been just over two weeks since Israel invaded Rafah, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people.
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Sudan’s humanitarian crisis is expanding: UNHCR

9th - Higher Ed
With starvation threatening thousands of people displaced by Sudan's civil war, Al Jazeera hears from a top UN official visiting the region.
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Gaza's garbage crisis: Living alongside piles of waste

9th - Higher Ed
Tons of waste are piling up across the Gaza Strip
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Mai Mahiu flood victim clinging to hope amidst the devastation

9th - Higher Ed
James Kariuki Kirombe finds himself among the displaced, living in a makeshift camp, clinging to hope amidst the devastation.
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Struggling to conceive: Edmonton woman shares her infertility experience

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Devonee Gilson, 31, sat down with Edmonton AM’s Tara McCarthy to talk about her unfulfilled desire to have a child, the steps she and her husband have taken to try to conceive, and how they manage to remain positive.
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US aid drop: C-17 planes deliver 80,000 meals to Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. Air Force airlifted 80,000 meals to famine-threatened Gaza from Doha, marking the largest U.S. A-drop since the Gaza war began.
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Gaza hunger: raising starvation awareness using tin cans

9th - Higher Ed
Dalia Afifi, from a Gaza refugee camp, uses a tin can shelter to highlight impending famine and suffering in the region.
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Vulnerable children in northern Gaza face heightened starvation risk

9th - Higher Ed
Gaza's most vulnerable children, including those with existing illnesses, are at the greatest risk of starvation.
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British Muslims advocate for Gaza ceasefire amid surge in Islamophobia

9th - Higher Ed
British Muslims, witnessing a surge in Islamophobia, are advocating for a permanent ceasefire whilst empathizing with Palestinians in Gaza.
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US intelligence chief says Gaza conflict may have ‘generational impact on terrorism’

9th - Higher Ed
US intelligence agency directors testify about worldwide threats and have a warning for Israel.